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escocja uno que no sea tan brillante y una invitacion al cine, utilice platos reales y para la cena, si usa desechables entonces que sean los reciclables. >> esta fiesta es para celebrar la vida, disfrutemos de esta linda epoca y demosle grcias a nuestro bello planeta. >> si usted ya se vacuno contra la influenza bien, si no es tiempo todavía, todos en la familia tienes que estar vacunados pero algunos estado del sur dice que los casos del flu aumentaron, más de 100 millones de personas ya se vvacunaron. >> ya esta listo felix de vedu con el adelanto del noticiero univisión. >> las imágenes de la gran tormenta de nieve que se mueve al oeste y deja 5 muertos en el medio oeste, y como aumentan las solicuitudes de las personas que quieren comprar armas de fuego en diciembre. >> (música) >> comno todos los sabados carolina ramirez nos habla de hollywood. >> en visperas de la navidad nos llegan grandees producciones soy carolina ramirez y esto es hola hollywood, tú fuente de entretenimiento,. >> barbara straisand vuelve a la pantalla con esta película de amor entre madre y hijo. >> andy s
escocja uno que no sea tan brillante y una invitacion al cine, utilice platos reales y para la cena, si usa desechables entonces que sean los reciclables. >> esta fiesta es para celebrar la vida, disfrutemos de esta linda epoca y demosle grcias a nuestro bello planeta. >> si usted ya se vacuno contra la influenza bien, si no es tiempo todavía, todos en la familia tienes que estar vacunados pero algunos estado del sur dice que los casos del flu aumentaron, más de 100 millones de...
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a usa today/gallup support that is higher for stricker gun controls. >>> he was appointed e wednesday replacing the late daniel inouye. >>> ed marchky plans to run for kerry's seat. >>> they picket funerals of american soldiers. people have signed a white house petition on the website to legally recognize the group as a hate group. >>> and that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> and now for a look at the weather here's nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer. >>> the timing of these, right through the holidays, but we aren't looking for this one to be much of a mess in the northeast, maybe three inches, tops, on the higher side of this storm system, where is it right now? it's located across texas, arkansas, all rain right now, as it moves into the northeast, it's going to stay just to the south of the new england, that will allow the colder air to get wrapped into this whole storm system. as of right now, it looks like the storm will exit off the mid-atlantic coastline. if it back further back, it will be a bigger storm for the northeast. we also have a winter weather advisory in
a usa today/gallup support that is higher for stricker gun controls. >>> he was appointed e wednesday replacing the late daniel inouye. >>> ed marchky plans to run for kerry's seat. >>> they picket funerals of american soldiers. people have signed a white house petition on the website to legally recognize the group as a hate group. >>> and that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> and now for a look at the weather here's nbc meteorologist...
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in fact, "usa today" launched its own e-book called u.s.a. tomorrow. a publisher that any stripe can come to market very early in the timely topics of a political nature as the election season really showed, they could get the news out in a wider way within the e-book than if they had to wait several months or a year for work. i >> host: i thought michael grunwald new book, the new new deal should've gotten more attention than it did. i found it very and she seen it was not the kind of stuff you are reading the newspapers or magazines or seen discussed in tv. grunwald writes for "time" magazine. he's a nonpartisan and it's an appreciation of what the stimulus not only did good for the economy, but what it means for the environment. it's a story that's gotten lost on the politics. >> host: we have to have your comment as an employee of "usa today." we have to have you comment on u.s.a. tomorrow. guess what i should think sir for her plug for that. the newspaper in september was 30 years old from this little bunch of reporters were sent out to talk to pe
in fact, "usa today" launched its own e-book called u.s.a. tomorrow. a publisher that any stripe can come to market very early in the timely topics of a political nature as the election season really showed, they could get the news out in a wider way within the e-book than if they had to wait several months or a year for work. i >> host: i thought michael grunwald new book, the new new deal should've gotten more attention than it did. i found it very and she seen it was not the...
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(big band music playing) independent films are the most important there are in the usa. they're the lifeblood of the industry. they set the new standards and the trends, and they have the wildest ideas and most interesting stories. and they're usually the best of the pictures in the country. you're not mr. purple. some other guy is mr. purple. you're mr. pink. these independent directors have their own vision and they want to create a movie that reflects their vision. that's the most important thing. (julie dash) i think we're all a little bit crazy. i think all of us ha been traumatized by something and then we have this need, this obsession to tell stories and to rework the world within our own guidelines. (upbeat music playing) certain independent filmmakers are independent because they can't make movies they want to make within the studio system. (upbeat music playing) aaahh! if the movies work, and they make a profit, then the studios are going to be saying, "hey, why don't you make a movie for us?" "we want that money that you made for those guys." (narrator) in ma
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now, i understand that's a similar number to the number per day in the usa. >> there is a theory put out by the pro gun lobby theorists as in newtown here is to arm the teachers. what is your reaction to that? >> i just do not understand the logic of that. if they arm the teachers, does that mean they also have to provide the teachers with body armor? i understand that he had body armor on to protect himself being shot at. do the children have to have body armor? how far do we have to go? the idea that because the problem is guns the answer is guns is simply ridiculous and i think it reflects more that some people take every opportunity to expand the gun trade. >> there are obviously many families grieving, appalling, appalling grief that they are going through at the moment. you've been in their very position, dr. north. is there any advice that you can give them, any words of comfort from somebody who's, quite literally, lived through what they've gone through in. >> i think one of the main strengths that those of us who lost children in dunblane found was being brought together an
now, i understand that's a similar number to the number per day in the usa. >> there is a theory put out by the pro gun lobby theorists as in newtown here is to arm the teachers. what is your reaction to that? >> i just do not understand the logic of that. if they arm the teachers, does that mean they also have to provide the teachers with body armor? i understand that he had body armor on to protect himself being shot at. do the children have to have body armor? how far do we have...
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is news director for publishers marketplace, bob minzesheimer is the book reviewer and reporter for "usa today". sarah weinman, let's start with you. give us your general assessment of 2012 for the book industry especially when a comes to nonfiction books and what are one or two nonfiction books you want to talk about? >> let me start by saying 2012 was a very eventful year in the book publishing world between publishers consolidating the department of justice, doing five publishers and apple on e-book pricing and later into the program, amazon expanding its publishing operations, the google settlement moving forward in different directions. those alone account for a substantial portion of publishing news. on the non-fiction side it was a very strong year. in particular we are seeing a lot of best of 2012 lists dominated by behind the beautiful forevers which was winner of the national book awards. we had robert caro's latest volume in his ongoing biography of lyndon johnson and andrew sullivan's are from the free which was recently published. >> host: hundred page compendium looking at
is news director for publishers marketplace, bob minzesheimer is the book reviewer and reporter for "usa today". sarah weinman, let's start with you. give us your general assessment of 2012 for the book industry especially when a comes to nonfiction books and what are one or two nonfiction books you want to talk about? >> let me start by saying 2012 was a very eventful year in the book publishing world between publishers consolidating the department of justice, doing five...
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. >> and miss universe 2012 is -- usa! olivia culpo! >> olivia culpo hails from rhode island. she was crowned miss usa back in june. >> i'm so excited for us, america. >> the peanut gallery goes wild. >> we had no idea. >> i just got caught up in the moment there for a second. >> there was that dramatic pause, a five-second pause. >> it went on a long time. i enjoyed it. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point" a controversial documentary. it is crazy about a chimp that went to live with a family in the 1970s, where the family treated it as a human child. we're going to hear from a woman who was just a teenager herself when the chimp came to her home. we'll talk about that and the documentary straight ahead. like a lot of things, trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find
. >> and miss universe 2012 is -- usa! olivia culpo! >> olivia culpo hails from rhode island. she was crowned miss usa back in june. >> i'm so excited for us, america. >> the peanut gallery goes wild. >> we had no idea. >> i just got caught up in the moment there for a second. >> there was that dramatic pause, a five-second pause. >> it went on a long time. i enjoyed it. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point" a...
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el amor todo lo puede, es el mÓvil del teleton usa, para que muchos niÑos sean rehabilitados juntos podemos cambiar vidas el 14 y y y es hora del noticiero en español más premiado de la bahía . >> la fe religiosa de los jovenesfue puesta a prueba cuando fueron despojados de los dcos . >> si paga por los medicamentos, tiene que cumplir con un requisito . >> el polémico alguacil llegó a san francisco para reclamar a los etudiantes por una carta que le dicen racistas, pero ocurrió algo inesperado . >>e stamos de manteles largos al inaugurar la casa jalisco, le tendré la historia, noticias univisión 14 comienza ya . ♪. >> muy buenas tardes, les saluda león
el amor todo lo puede, es el mÓvil del teleton usa, para que muchos niÑos sean rehabilitados juntos podemos cambiar vidas el 14 y y y es hora del noticiero en español más premiado de la bahía . >> la fe religiosa de los jovenesfue puesta a prueba cuando fueron despojados de los dcos . >> si paga por los medicamentos, tiene que cumplir con un requisito . >> el polémico alguacil llegó a san francisco para reclamar a los etudiantes por una carta que le dicen racistas, pero...
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people are really starting to wake up it to the made in the usa issue. if we bought more what we made here in the nation we would put a lot of people to work and get those people paying taxes. >> reporter: his number one best seller american jeans. you can buy toys, electronics, a lot of clothing, garden tools, garage tools, that kind of thing. heather? heather: is this fleeting thing because of recession and of course political rhetoric we hear to buy american? >> reporter: yeah, that's a little bit of it but consultants think we lost a lot of manufacturing jobs to china where wages are say, $300 a month, compared to the low skilled job in the u.s. will pay $2,000 a month in all likelihood. however wages in china are expected to increase by up to 30% by 2015. that will eliminate some of their competitive advantage of the also, in some is businesses like furniture, fabricated metals, plastic it is, some electronics, experts think the u.s. will see reshoring, $3 billion worth of manufacturing jobs coming back to the u.s. but in the global economy, we're n
people are really starting to wake up it to the made in the usa issue. if we bought more what we made here in the nation we would put a lot of people to work and get those people paying taxes. >> reporter: his number one best seller american jeans. you can buy toys, electronics, a lot of clothing, garden tools, garage tools, that kind of thing. heather? heather: is this fleeting thing because of recession and of course political rhetoric we hear to buy american? >> reporter: yeah,...
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i can't believe it. >> you became miss rhode island, then on to miss usa and then on to miss universe, which is just stunning and i read about your miss rhode island competition where you had a dress that you bought for, you rented for $20, it had a rip in it. could you ever imagine -- >> yes. >> -- back then you'd be where you are today? >> no, absolutely not. i thought i was awful on stage. i had never done a pageant before. i decided to do it over the summer, i got my dress the night before, it was too short, there was a hole in the back of it and here i am today, i never would have guessed that this would be where i am today, never. >> i'm looking at pictures of believe you in a fabulous bathing suit and i'm wondering for people who think that and some of the criticism is, you're being judged for a great body and you're being judged not necessarily on things that are of substance, how do you fight those criticisms or do you just not care? >> no, i think there's so much more to it and so much more that you're saying by these portions of the competition. swimsuit portion is confiden
i can't believe it. >> you became miss rhode island, then on to miss usa and then on to miss universe, which is just stunning and i read about your miss rhode island competition where you had a dress that you bought for, you rented for $20, it had a rip in it. could you ever imagine -- >> yes. >> -- back then you'd be where you are today? >> no, absolutely not. i thought i was awful on stage. i had never done a pageant before. i decided to do it over the summer, i got my...
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. >> miss universe 2012 is usa. 20 year old olivia culpo eighth american ever to win the title. back in 1997. she beat out miss philippines and miss venezuela who came in third and those are your headlines. most significant thing i heard about olivia. she's played the cello in carnegie hall. >> steve: she's number one. >> brian: you said the cello is easy. >> gretchen: no, it is not >> brian: always room for a cello. >> gretchen: you are really coming on me in a very joyful and festive way. >> brian: you know how . room will be in the twump suite. >> miss maryland will be the new miss usa. >> brian: miss maryland steps in? >> gretchen: that apartment is full, babe. >> brian: miss usa, miss maryland and miss universe and >> steve: and miss teen. >> brian: they were cheering. >> i think it is miss maryland . excuse me if i have the state wrong. >> brian: i pain is still unbearable in connecticut . five more victims of the sandy hook massacre will be laid to rest today. katherine hubard and ann murphy and lauren and benjamin and alicon. we have more details from peter doocy. >> for
. >> miss universe 2012 is usa. 20 year old olivia culpo eighth american ever to win the title. back in 1997. she beat out miss philippines and miss venezuela who came in third and those are your headlines. most significant thing i heard about olivia. she's played the cello in carnegie hall. >> steve: she's number one. >> brian: you said the cello is easy. >> gretchen: no, it is not >> brian: always room for a cello. >> gretchen: you are really coming on me...
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>> the fab five is going gold. >> usa! >> who could forget that golden moment? the u.s. women's gymnastics team winning their first team gold medal since 1996, one of the bright spots in a year filled with serious news from the election to superstorm sandy and of course the tragedy in newtown, connecticut. in our next half hour, we're going to look back at how we covered the news this year on the "today" show. 7:30 now on this friday morning. it's the 28th of december, 2012. i'm savannah guthrie alongside willie geist, who's in for matt. >> also this morning, something that will be hard for many families to swallow. the price of milk could more than double and very soon. as much as $8 a gallon. could be a real possibility. >>> then, would you hitch a ride with a perfect stranger? don't answer that, willie. new ride sharing apps are fast, cheap, and gaining popularity, but they come with some safety concerns. we'll tell you about this. >>> and millions of bats suddenly dying off in the united states. coming up, what is caus
>> the fab five is going gold. >> usa! >> who could forget that golden moment? the u.s. women's gymnastics team winning their first team gold medal since 1996, one of the bright spots in a year filled with serious news from the election to superstorm sandy and of course the tragedy in newtown, connecticut. in our next half hour, we're going to look back at how we covered the news this year on the "today" show. 7:30 now on this friday morning. it's the 28th of...
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a new "usa today" gallup poll says 63% think the federal government should not take steps to enforce marijuana laws in states that legalize it. >>> time for the big three in today's topics. three key numbers, burning questions and best week worst week. we're going to bring in my big three panel now. we are welcoming nbc news correspondent mike viqueira, the big three. nice to have you. democratic strategist morris reid. he's an old hat at all this. republican strategist and msnbc contributor susan dell perce pe. the numbers 65, 37 and 2. susan let's take a look at this new quinnipiac poll. are republicans going to deny the will of the public? >> it's interesting when you hear the will of the public. and yes, president obama won with a mandate. but so did the congress members who returned to congress this year. don't forget many of them won with 60 or 70% of the vote. so they also have a mandate on their side. at the end of the day there has to be some form of compromise. perhaps that number goes to 500, perhaps the tax rates do increase but maybe not to 39. maybe to 37. but we have t
a new "usa today" gallup poll says 63% think the federal government should not take steps to enforce marijuana laws in states that legalize it. >>> time for the big three in today's topics. three key numbers, burning questions and best week worst week. we're going to bring in my big three panel now. we are welcoming nbc news correspondent mike viqueira, the big three. nice to have you. democratic strategist morris reid. he's an old hat at all this. republican strategist and...
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usa today reports starbucks is rolling out a special gift card today. it costs $450 and it's made out of steel. >> what? >> you can only buy $400 >>> all right. around the bay area today, we do have some clouds out there and we are seeing some rain outside at the time in fact some heavier amounts of rainfall as we look toward the pleasanton area, some strong storms moving onshore. hi-def doppler showing you rainfall outside is going to be very heavy early on this morning then tapering off as we head toward the afternoon. temperatures will be in the 50s and the 60s. next couple of days looks like the rain coming to an end after today. return to dry weather on thursday and friday and right through the weekend. >>> this national weather report sponsored by kay jewellers. every kiss begins with kay. >>> people have been accused of smuggling guns, drugs, even other people. but how about incident saurs? -- dinosaurs? >> what you're talking about is a trade that's millions and millions of dollars each year. >> this morning john miller will show you why our fas
usa today reports starbucks is rolling out a special gift card today. it costs $450 and it's made out of steel. >> what? >> you can only buy $400 >>> all right. around the bay area today, we do have some clouds out there and we are seeing some rain outside at the time in fact some heavier amounts of rainfall as we look toward the pleasanton area, some strong storms moving onshore. hi-def doppler showing you rainfall outside is going to be very heavy early on this morning...
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. >>> "usa today" reporting instagram is backtracking from a new privacy policy as we reported there was a huge backlash when the website suggested it would use customer photos in ads. instagram says it has no intention of selling photos for ads and it never did. >>> the "l.a. times" says facebook is testing a new user fee to allow customers to send messages to the regular inboxes of people who are not their friends. right now the messages go to a box for other which is also known as spam. >>> queen elizabeth's christmas speech will be broadcast in 3-d for the first time. spokeswoman says they want to do something big and special in the jubilee year. the queen calls the 3-d message >>> a strong storm now sliding into the bay area. we are seeing gusty winds and heavy rainfall overnight. some amounts in the north bay over 4" of rain already. that continuing to slide to the south throughout the day today so with periods of heavy rainfall, the temperatures are going to stay cool, highs only into the 50s outside, storming too. next couple of days including the weekend the rain is going to
. >>> "usa today" reporting instagram is backtracking from a new privacy policy as we reported there was a huge backlash when the website suggested it would use customer photos in ads. instagram says it has no intention of selling photos for ads and it never did. >>> the "l.a. times" says facebook is testing a new user fee to allow customers to send messages to the regular inboxes of people who are not their friends. right now the messages go to a box for...
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. >> reporter: as a spokesperson for platinum guild usa, rachel has a unique take on her must-have. priceless and pricey jewels, starting from around $1,600 up to $45,000. >> everybody has a different budget. you should save up for that really, one special piece. >> reporter: this season, rachel's recommendation includes deco rings. >> you can have a smaller stone. and the deco, platinum setting around it. and fill it with pave diamonds. >> reporter: this is awesome. it's probably my favorite. >> it's obviously in platinum. set in diamonds. >> reporter: it's okay to wear it every day? >> absolutely. wear it to the supermarket. wear it to school. i feel like jewelry's meant to be worn. >> reporter: i want to put all of them on. >> i do sometimes. just saying, that's the beauty of my job. i'll sit there in a bathrobe and put on everything. the key is to have fun with it and wear what you feel best in. >> not a bad assignment, right? i liked that one. it was a band with tons and tons of bling. i see you're starting some bling yourself, sam. >> we went with the simple band for the engag
. >> reporter: as a spokesperson for platinum guild usa, rachel has a unique take on her must-have. priceless and pricey jewels, starting from around $1,600 up to $45,000. >> everybody has a different budget. you should save up for that really, one special piece. >> reporter: this season, rachel's recommendation includes deco rings. >> you can have a smaller stone. and the deco, platinum setting around it. and fill it with pave diamonds. >> reporter: this is...
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"usa today" reports box office ticket sales are heading toward an all-time high, breaking 2009's record. hollywood's take has been boosted by some blockbusters including "the avengers." according to boxofficemojo.com "the avengers" took in more than $623 million over a five-month period. woo! tom cruise is big at the box office but he made it into the year's top entertainment stories for something he did off screen and you probably know what that is. here's nischell turner with our rundown. >> reporter: catchy dance tunes, celebrity tunes and the tragic death of a singing icon, a few of the topics that had people talking. here's the look at the top ten stories from 2012. ♪ call me maybe >> reporter: the viral sensation "call me maybe" it earned countless re-enactments, like this video posted by the u.s. olympic swim team. the force is strong with disney in a move that caught many by surprise the "star wars" franchise george lucas sold his company, lucas film to the entertainment empire for more than $4 billion. disney announced plans for three more "star wars" films. >>> it's the supe
"usa today" reports box office ticket sales are heading toward an all-time high, breaking 2009's record. hollywood's take has been boosted by some blockbusters including "the avengers." according to boxofficemojo.com "the avengers" took in more than $623 million over a five-month period. woo! tom cruise is big at the box office but he made it into the year's top entertainment stories for something he did off screen and you probably know what that is. here's...
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and we have "usa today" dealing with guns and mental illness, looking at both of the big issues that will certainly cause some debate in the days to come. "connecticut has an estimated 140,000 residents with severe mental illnesses. about half are not getting any treatment. why? between 2005 and 2007, the state closed 17% of its public hospital beds for treating psychiatric disorders. what happened to the patients who used to get help in those facilities? in addition to debating gun control, we need to ask why our mental health system is failing us." and then on to the gun control debate. "wall street journal, breaking the gun control stalemate." "those in favor of gun rights feel that gun-control advocates are using the deranged actions of a few as a pretext to erode the right to bear arms. gun-control advocates, meanwhile, are completely frustrated with congress's unwillingness to strengthen gun laws, despite the mounting body count over the years. this stalemate can be broken but only if both sides retreat slightly instead of standing their ground." >> and you know, mika, that is
and we have "usa today" dealing with guns and mental illness, looking at both of the big issues that will certainly cause some debate in the days to come. "connecticut has an estimated 140,000 residents with severe mental illnesses. about half are not getting any treatment. why? between 2005 and 2007, the state closed 17% of its public hospital beds for treating psychiatric disorders. what happened to the patients who used to get help in those facilities? in addition to debating...
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. >> usa today looks at a survey of the first galaxy that formed after the big bang. the earliest galaxies formed slowly, more than 13 billion years ago after the beginning of the universe. the hubble space telescope found the olde >>> folks around the bay area today we have some passing clouds outside and chilly temperatures out the door. overlooking san jose right now, the clouds have rolled in a bit but we'll squeeze in some sunshine and dry conditions in the afternoon. temperatures running in the 30s and 40s even freezing in santa rosa right now. by the afternoon, highs will be cool in the 50s. a chance of rain returns as early as tomorrow. more storms as we head into the latter part of the weekend. ouncer: this >>> this national weather report sponsored by big lots. if you want big savings, then you want big loss. you want big lots! at a mexican border and locked in a prison run by drug lords. >> we started receiving calls from members of the cartel saying, you know, we have your son and we're going to kill him. >> this morning his family is pleading for help to
. >> usa today looks at a survey of the first galaxy that formed after the big bang. the earliest galaxies formed slowly, more than 13 billion years ago after the beginning of the universe. the hubble space telescope found the olde >>> folks around the bay area today we have some passing clouds outside and chilly temperatures out the door. overlooking san jose right now, the clouds have rolled in a bit but we'll squeeze in some sunshine and dry conditions in the afternoon....
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front page of the paper and not the sports section, front page of the weekend edition of the "usa today" is about guns in the national football league. there is a gun culture in the national football league. >> according to a report on nbc's football night in america show, seven nfl players have turned in their guns to team security officials since the belcher murder/suicide. >>> on "monday night football" it was pure beauty. the best team in the afc at least by record. he goes into tom brady's house and gets steam rolled. that's a touchdown pass to stallworth right there. a beauty. a 42-14 rout of the houston texans. the texans are the best team -- have the best record in the league. that's danny woodhead right now. he's going to cough it up. brandon lloyd recovers it in the end zone for a touchdown. everything's going the patriots way. what a dreamy night. the patriots won 20 straight home games in the month of december. this was tom brady's first game since he and his wife gisele welcomed their child together, v vivian lake. >> did you watch this game? >> yes. i can not. it's way too
front page of the paper and not the sports section, front page of the weekend edition of the "usa today" is about guns in the national football league. there is a gun culture in the national football league. >> according to a report on nbc's football night in america show, seven nfl players have turned in their guns to team security officials since the belcher murder/suicide. >>> on "monday night football" it was pure beauty. the best team in the afc at least...
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we closed down our manufacturing in china and relocated it in the usa. for other companies to follow our lead, they need to trust our leaders in washington will actually lead. think outside the box, great incentive for businesses to invest in the u.s. economy. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> financials have been on fire for most of 2012. but interest rates and regulation are still putting some profit margins under pressu pressure. here's what's in store for 2013. >> reporter: after a year's lo
we closed down our manufacturing in china and relocated it in the usa. for other companies to follow our lead, they need to trust our leaders in washington will actually lead. think outside the box, great incentive for businesses to invest in the u.s. economy. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [...
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in a beauty of a $5 million legal win, donald trump emerged victorious in his ugly bat well a miss usa hopeful who claims the pageant was fixed and trashy. the former miss pennsylvania quit the competition in june claiming a fellow contestant had seen a list containing the top five winners before they were officially announced during the live telecast. that didn't go down well with donald who fired back that he was suing on behalf of the miss universe organization. >>> check out this stunning sight. a stairway in the sky. this escalator was dangling over lower manhattan as workers hoisted it to the 101st floor of the world trade center. a crane on top of the building lifted it into place. just last week, the first section of the 408-foot spire was raised and mounted on top of that building. now let's head over to steve for your holiday weather forecast. >> steve: all right. christmas just five days away and take a look. this is the satellite and the radar. as you can see, there is a storm developing in the central plains states. and as you can see, it's moving up through portions of ne
in a beauty of a $5 million legal win, donald trump emerged victorious in his ugly bat well a miss usa hopeful who claims the pageant was fixed and trashy. the former miss pennsylvania quit the competition in june claiming a fellow contestant had seen a list containing the top five winners before they were officially announced during the live telecast. that didn't go down well with donald who fired back that he was suing on behalf of the miss universe organization. >>> check out this...
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. >> this little usa vuz first developed for use by fisherman to watch tuna fleets. >> reporter: but if this isn't america's drone, who is it? cnn contacted insitu. they told us their clients include seven countries outside the u.s., but didn't mention any in the middle east. one possibility in that region -- >> i have seen some reports that uae may have these scan eagle drones and i did see insitu, which makes the scan eagle in partnership with boeing put out a press release in 2011 saying that it had partnered with a company in abu dhabi to manufacture spare parts and some services for scan eagles. >> we could not get response from uae officials or insitu to our inquiries over whether uae possesses that drone, makes parts for it, or does anything else with it, kate. >> if they have this drone, it's a real drone. what kind of information could they learn from it, that could potentially be useful? >> experts say not a lot of information, not a lot of technology they could get out of it. some of the infrared technology is pretty good, can take good pictures, high res, things like that
. >> this little usa vuz first developed for use by fisherman to watch tuna fleets. >> reporter: but if this isn't america's drone, who is it? cnn contacted insitu. they told us their clients include seven countries outside the u.s., but didn't mention any in the middle east. one possibility in that region -- >> i have seen some reports that uae may have these scan eagle drones and i did see insitu, which makes the scan eagle in partnership with boeing put out a press release...
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[fanfare plays] ok, john, what unusual twosome co-wrote an opinion piece in "usa today" in 2011 about the need to eradicate dirty stoves in homes worldwide? angelina jolie and bob dole, sandra bullock and joe biden, julia roberts and hillary clinton, madonna and colin powell. >> oh, lord, all those twosomes are unusual indeed. [sighs] and i am blanking on what thispc possibly could be. meredith, i'm question. meredith: no problem. question out of play. let's see the correct answer. julia roberts and hillary clinton. >> ok. meredith: now let's see what you jumped over. all the money's on the board. it could be any amount here. $1,000. not the worst-case scenario by any means. not bad. meredith: and by jumping over that money, you are one question closer to the million, now just 13 questions away."ancient tren "ancient trends" is the next category. finding 57 of them preserved on a 5,300-year-old mummy, scientists had to rethink the origins of what body decoration? tattoos, bracelets, piercings, necklaces. >> ha ha ha! tattoos. that makes sense if that's on a mummy. piercings would, too
[fanfare plays] ok, john, what unusual twosome co-wrote an opinion piece in "usa today" in 2011 about the need to eradicate dirty stoves in homes worldwide? angelina jolie and bob dole, sandra bullock and joe biden, julia roberts and hillary clinton, madonna and colin powell. >> oh, lord, all those twosomes are unusual indeed. [sighs] and i am blanking on what thispc possibly could be. meredith, i'm question. meredith: no problem. question out of play. let's see the correct...
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donna, usa today, former national press club presidents. marylou donohue, she organized today's event. john crumpler, guest of the speaker. former president of the national press club. mark bueno. [applause] thank you for joining us today. i really do not need to introduce james taylor to you in that we all feel that we know him and his music. but i will take a moment to remind you of how and why we have come to feel we know him. mr. taylor's music embodies the art of song writing at its most personal and universal. he is a master read describing specific situations in a way that resonates with people from everywhere. for more than 40 years, he has been articulating moments of the pain and joy and letting his listeners know they are not alone. james taylor has sold close to 100 million albums and his career. that is a very big number. look up to the stars on a clear night, that is what 100 million looks like. he has sung in locations by carnegie hall, fenway park.com at president obama's inauguration and the academy awards. he is a 5-time g
donna, usa today, former national press club presidents. marylou donohue, she organized today's event. john crumpler, guest of the speaker. former president of the national press club. mark bueno. [applause] thank you for joining us today. i really do not need to introduce james taylor to you in that we all feel that we know him and his music. but i will take a moment to remind you of how and why we have come to feel we know him. mr. taylor's music embodies the art of song writing at its most...
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we'll start with the "usa today." nonvoters have some ideas on how to make voting easier. the top suggestion, according to a new poll, 28% of nonvoters say being able to cast their ballots online would make them more willing to participate in the electoral process. during this year's presidential election, turnout dropped to an estimated 57.5% of eligible u.s. citizens. >> "the new york times," co-inventor of the modern bar code died on sunday at the age of 91. woodland who patented the technology almost 60 years ago developed the idea as a student at drexel university after the head of a local grocery store asked the engineering department for help advancing the checkout process. >> from our "parade of papers," "the los angeles times." sales of chewing tobacco and other smokeless products have risen sharply in california while usage among high school students jumped 3.9% in 2010. nationwide the tobacco industry spent over $440 million to market and advertise their products. >> any chewing tobacco folks on the show? i've never seen any spittoons on set. >> "boston globe,"
we'll start with the "usa today." nonvoters have some ideas on how to make voting easier. the top suggestion, according to a new poll, 28% of nonvoters say being able to cast their ballots online would make them more willing to participate in the electoral process. during this year's presidential election, turnout dropped to an estimated 57.5% of eligible u.s. citizens. >> "the new york times," co-inventor of the modern bar code died on sunday at the age of 91....